Italy: Radicchio and prickly pears with the wind in their sails, courgettes in great trouble

Published 2021년 9월 28일

Tridge summary

The article provides an overview of the current market prices and availability of various fruits and vegetables in Italy. It highlights a surge in prices for broccoli, pears, and radicchio due to low supply and increased demand. On the other hand, table grapes are becoming more affordable as their supply has increased, despite high overall prices. The pumpkin season is about to start with expected high prices. Meanwhile, the demand for Sicilian prickly pears and Abbot Fetel pears is high, leading to higher prices. Conversely, zucchini prices are decreasing due to an increase in supply and a drop in demand.
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Original content

Also leftover broccoli cabbage and pears. Down table grapes. Mild debut for pumpkins Broccoli, high values compared to a year ago As temperatures dropped, the broccoli campaign has resumed. The prices are at high levels compared to the previous year, thanks to the low product availability and good quality. The demand is increasing. Prickly pears to the rescue The demand for Sicilian prickly pears increases this week. Availability is regular with a greater presence of larger sizes. Pears, go ahead slowly The campaign for Abbot Fetel pears from Emilia-Romagna has also begun. The prices are higher than the average for the period, thanks to the scarce availability of product due to the frosts in spring. The other varieties available, all national, tend to be stable, with a high price compared to the average also for the Max Red Bartlett. Radicchio, rising prices The prices of both round and long early radicchio continue to rise. Demand was high especially in the northern regions with ...
Source: Terraevita

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